3Dmark time spy with raytracing will be released in late September
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The new generation of GeForce RTX graphics cards will be officially launched on September 20, and with it, the arrival of Ray Tracing applied to video games. With this panorama, it was normal that one of the most popular benchmark tools such as 3DMark, was updated with the new graphic effects provided by Ray Tracing.
The future 3DMark Time Spy will be compatible with Ray Tracing
Recently UL was done with 3DMark, but this has not prevented further work on updating this tool, on the contrary. A few hours ago they announced that the new 3DMark Time Spy will be compatible with Ray Tracing, with a view to being published in late September.
The new 3DMark Time Spy will drop just in time to welcome you to Nvidia's RTX 20 series, marking a historic milestone within the video game sector . Why? This will be the first benchmark tool that will be able to test the performance of RTX graphics cards using Ray Tracing. For its part, the RTX series will differ greatly from previous generations by using this technology exclusively, to the point of having its own RT Cores cores in the GPU for this purpose.
In addition to matching Nvidia's next-generation graphics cards, the tool will also be released on the same dates as Windows 10 Redstone 5, the new update to Microsoft's operating system.
On the Unigine side, it has not been able to confirm if we will see an updated version of Heaven with Ray Tracing, or if they will make a completely new tool. Heaven is another of the most used tools to perform benchmarks today.
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